A new trailer for Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker has emerged, showing off the different fighting types that will be available in the game as well as two main game modes.

There will be 4 different types of fighters in the game. Attack-type fighters will be up close and personal, and the confirmed characters under this type are Naruto Uzumaki, Kakashi Hatake and Pain. Range-type fighters, who currently consist of Sasuke Uchiha, Itachi Uchiha and Konan, specialize in long range attacks at a safe distance. There will be defense-type fighters as well that has the ability to bolster their defense and so far Kisame Hoshigaki, that shark guy, is currently under this type. Heal-type fighters, well, they will heal. Sakura is the confirmed character under this fighter type and will be able to heal herself and her allies.

The two main modes in the video above will both be 4v4 matches. In one mode, teams are split into Offense and Defense in what they call Barrier mode, which tasks them to defeat a specific boss. The second is Flag mode, and it's pretty much Capture The Flag, stealing the opposing team's flag and returning it to yours to score a point.

In a press release by Bandai Namco, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker will also include sub missions like escort, extermination and subjugation, which can be played as co-op with other players. Aside from revealing that there will be such missions, not much details where given on how they will exactly play out.

These are my thoughts about The Division 2 after 20 hours of play. There’s still a lot to do after completing the story and i’m impressed with the journey to level 30. This looter shooter is currently on the positive side, which is rare for the subgenre, especially during launch week.

Since Borderlands 2, Ubisoft and Activision have proceeded to outspend 2K and Gearbox on every level imaginable to create online-only loot shooters like Destiny and Tom Clancy’s The Division. Even EA has gotten into the action with Anthem.

Our review of The Division 2 is currently underway and while it’s too soon to provide any kind of impression or feedback, I return from DC with a few tips for new agents entering the game for the first time when it goes live to the public this Friday.